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F i r s t A id . She’ s such a I Ip to her clever hus band. Everybody knows that he is a genius, b u t/e w are next to the fact that little w ife aids him in his every activity. We got a look-in at this state o f affairs at the surprise party we gave hirn the other night. When the food had been discussed Ayer’s Hair Vigor, new im proved formula, is a genuine he was called on for a speech, of course. He arose from his seat beside hair-food. It feeds, nourishes, his wife- he hemmed and hawed, and builds up, strengthens,invigor then he said: “ Ladies and gentlemen— I am total ates. The hair grows more rapidly, keeps soft and smooth, ly unprepared, o f cousre, and—er— being as I said totally unprepared, and all dandruff disappears. you must — er excures me for being Aid nature a little. Give your - er unprepared. I— er— ah— I was hair a good hair-food. hardly prepared for this—e r " And then his w ife interrupted: Does not change the color o f the hair ‘ ‘ .Why, da rlin g," she said, "y ou k'orm uU w ith each buttle knew it perfectly this morning. The w it to y o u r d o c to r next sentence begins, ‘ Knowing as I Aak hint about it, d o .’ Now can you go from th ere?" thon du aa he aaya What helps they are, these anxious wives.— Cleveland Plain Dealer. You need not hesitate about using this new Hair Vigorfrom anyfearof itschang- Bowled Over, ing the color of your hair. The new Ayer’ s Hair Vigor prevents premature There is in a Western town a judge grayness, but does not change the color who occasionally hits the flowing bowl of the hair even to the slightest degree. until it puts him down and out. One — —M odo b y th e J . C. A y e r C o., L o w e ll, M a n .— morning, follow ing an unusunally sw ift encounter with the alcoholic foe, he appeared in his office looking sad and shaken up. ‘ ‘ How are you this morning, Sam ?" inquired a friend. “ Worse than I ’ ve ever b een ," re $ 5 0 for the best Trademark plied the judge, with a groan. "Im $ 2 5 for the best Motto in bad at home. When I le ft the W e w an t th ese tn help Im press on the p u b lic the streiiRth am i v iR or o f thin W K ST K K N house a little while ago the children c o m p a n y , amt Its u n u sually lib era l p o lic y were calling me Sam and my w ife c o n t r a c t s . C on test, w hich is o p e n to e v e r y was addiessing me as M ister." b o d y , clo s e s S e p t e m b e r :«). ■A. Good H air-Food A vers CASH FOR IDEAS F o r pa rticu la rs a d dress S. Bleiweisa, General Agent, 834 E. Yamhill Street, Portland, or An Autocrat’s Relaxation. “ You seem to get a great deal of pleasure out of business.” “ Yes,” re plied Mr. Dustin Stax, “ after I have fretted over a golf match there’s noth ing rests me up like getting back to my desk, where I can have everything my own way.” Continental Life Insurance & In vestment Company McCormick Blook, Salt Lake City Graft. Exulting In his suddenly returned strength, Samson wns about to push the pillars from under the temple. “ Ha,” ho chuckled, as the roof top pled In, “ couldn’t have done It If the contractor had built this tomplo ac cording tb specifications.’’ NOT FEELING WELL? The Canine Howlology. There Is nothing so very remark able In the Atlantic City dog that can tell time. Every dog on earth can tell time. That is, they can tell break fast time, dinner time and supper time, and know to a minute when it is time to start their nightly howl. You need a short course of T h e Bitters. It is fine for a weak or overloaded stomach, clogged bow els and sluggish liver. Be persuaded to get a bottle of A L C O H O L OPIUM-TOBACCO ( u r e Habita P oaltlvrlr C'nr«*<l. Only authorized Katilcy In. atitutn la O regon. W rite fo r illustrated c-inular. KEFLEY INSTITUA. 7 1 1 .11 TH N. HOSTETTER’S P O R T L Â N I D .0 R E G O N .1 1 STOMACH BITTERS C. Gee Wo . today. It will set things right in quick time. The Chinese Doctor This w o n d e fu l m an has m ade a life s t u d y o f the p r o p e r tie s of R oots, H e r b s and B arks, and is Riving the w orld the benefit o f his services. | No Mercury, Poisons or Drugs Used. No Operations or Cutting G u aran tees t o c u r e C atarrh. A sth m a , Lunir, S tom ach and K id n ey trou b les, a n d all P riva te DiseuacH o f M n anil W om en. The Dawn of Scientific Knowledge A SURt: CANCER CURE Just re ceiv ed fr o m P ek in , China -safe, sure Learn a Profession where the de- ! mand is greater than the supply. •nd reliable. U .. fa ilin g in its w orks. If y ou ca n n ot ca d , w r ite f o r sy m p tom blank ind circular. In clo se 4 ce n ts in stam ps, CONSULTATION fREE The C. Gee Wo Medicine Co. H 2 ^ ir ttS U c o r ^ honorable. Dignified, Lucrative j W r i t , fo r L itera tu re and in form a tion. I t will j be to Y O U R advantage. Invalids and o t h e r , needinff skilled treatm ent, w rit« fo r particulara. 109 ( ommonwealth Bids., Portland, Or. W. L. DOUGLAS *2 .50, *3 .00 , *3 .50 & *4 .00 SHOES W O M E N wear W .L D ouglas stylish, perfect fitting, easy walking boots, because they give long wear, same as W .L.Douglas Men’s shoes. THE STANDARD OF Q U A L IT Y FO R YEA R S O VER 30 MADE WITH LETTUCE, BOILED EGGS AND OTHER THINGS. Fourteen Badly Injured at Race Meet in New York. Veal Croquettes That Are Tasty, Made From Meat Left Over— Stuffed Peppers, Madge's Cookies and Pie Cruts. Misapplied. It is related that a clergyman living in the suburbs set a tired-looking man who had applied to him for work dig ging potatoes. In an hour or so he Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head aches, coated tongue, hitter or hud taste in morniag, went out and found that the man had "heart-burn," belching o f g a s, acid risings in throat after uncovered about two quarts o f the eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells, tubers. poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred “ W e ll," said the parson, "y o u don’ t bymptoms*? believe in overworking yourself, do If you Hava any considerable number of tha y o u ?" above symptoms you are suffering irons bilious " O h , " replied the laborer, " I work ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia* according to S criptu re." Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is mado "W h ere in the Bible can you find up of the most valuable medicinal principles anything that justifies your taking known to medical science for the permanent two hours to dig two quarts o f pota cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most to e s?" efficient liver invigorator, stomu h tonic, bowel “ Why, this: ‘ Let your moderation regulator and nerve strengthened be known to all m en.’ " Th? "Golden Medical D i s c o v e r y " ¡ 3 not a pntent m ed icin e or secret nostrum^ The minister thought this rather u full list of its in gred ien ts being prin ted 0.1 i s b o ttle - wrapper and attested witty and he took the man to dinner. under oath. A glance at th ese w ill w that it con tain s no aloohol, or harm The moderate worker did not prove to ful habit-forming d ru g s. It is a 2 ; i e r t r a o t m ade w ith pure, triple-refined be a moderate eater; in fact, he glycerine, of proper strength, fro m t:»e ro o ts o f n ativ e American medical, forest plants. World’s Dispensary M e d ic a l A ss o c ia tio n , Props., Buffalo, N. Y« cleared the table. "Y o u don’ t seem to eat according to your te x t ," remarked his host, watching the victuals disappear. " N o , " replied the tired man, plying his knife and fork faster than ever. atism , Stom ach and cJ*r" 1 p«mi.netl» in »hört tim.and»t »m.n -«Mb» « " I have another text for this: ‘ What ■ R heum r,. , , • rv o f a concentrateli m ineral w ater. N o Fake. 8 nd toe ever thy hand findeth to do, it with L u n g 1 rou bles. Skin D iseases testim onials and literature. $1.00 trial package 25 cents all thy m igh t!’ " Address LANG’ S ROCKY MOUNTAIN MINERAL WONDER COMPANY- 231 M ain Street, P O R TLAN D . ORLUON. "H u m p h !" said the clergyman. "M y good man, you’ ve got your two texts m isplaced." Guard Your Ideal«. Youth Never to Bo Recalled. How true it is that without a vision A man has a shrewd suspicion that Dr. Pierce’ s Pellets, small, sugar- coated, easy to take ns candy, regulate the people perish, says Orison Swett age has overtaken him when he keep* and invigorate stomach, liver and bow Marden, in Success Magazine. W here! assuring you that he feels aa young els and cure constipation. the pursuits are sordid, where the as ever— and he doesn’t know but— highest aim is the all-absorbing am younger. Poor fellow, he whistle« to Deuced Bad Form. bition to make money, everything that keep his courage up; but, alaal be The first night Walter Kelly, known is finest, cleanest afid most beautiful cannot recall youth as he calle hi* to vaudeville as the "V irg in ia Judge, " in life evaporates; the nature coars pointer— with a whistle. walked up the Strand he complained ens. This is the threatening picture ----------- — .. ------- — a to his English companion that the o¿.American character today. most famous street in London was The vast resources and great com-1 K O D A K S dark at 9 o'clock. mercial prizes o f this country are so W rit« for catalog-urn and liter»turo. D eveloping " W h y ," he said, " a t this hour tempting, so fascinating, that by the and printing Mail order» given prom pt attentioa F ortla n d t - h o t o S u p p ly Co. Broadway is as bright as day. There time they are ready for active life 149 Third S t m t P O R T L A N D . ORB. is one sign alone, "T h e Chariot our youth are so saturated with com R a ce ," in which there are 50,000 elec mercialism, so ambitious to coin every tric lig h ts." bit o f their ability, their education, " 1 1 w P ersonal S ervici "B u t I say, old top, said his Eng their influence, their friendships, al lish friend, "w ou ld n ’ t that be rather most everything, into dollars, that all 0. 0. MARTIN, *«» f ■«* soviet. conspicuous?" — Cincinnati Times- else is neglected. They lose their Star. ideals, which are the true test o f character. What Ails You ? Racing Machine Bursts Tire and Pond Lily Salad.—On separate salad Leaves Track—President Taft plates arrange some nice white let Had Just Left Scene. tuce leaves. Boil eggs hard, one and one-hall’ for each person. Cut whites in long strips, placing these in cen Syracuse, N. Y .— Nine persons were ter of lettuce. Then chop yolks fine, killed and 14 injured, some o f them adding finely chopped celery, parsley seriously, as a result o f an accident and olives. Mix well with mayon in the closing miles o f a 150-mile race naise dressing, season with salt and at the State Fair track here when a pepper and place in middle of dish. Knox racing car, driven by Lee Old Veal Croquettes.— Use beef or field leaped from the track, crashed chicken or any kind of leftover meat. through the fences surrounding it, and Put the meat through the chopper, plunged into the throng that lined the season with salt and pepper, moisten side o f the speedway. with cream sauce or soup; add well Six o f the nine jiersons were killed beaten egg; cracker crumbs to make outright, and three were so badly in stiff enough to mold In balls and fry jured that they died on the way to the sauce for same. Fry a small onion In hospital. butter for the flavor only, take out The » injured include Lee 'Oldfield, and brown some flour; then add either driver o f the car, and one woman. It soup stock or water and then season is believed that several o f the injured with salt, pepper and catsup. Cream cannot live. sauce may be poured over them in The accident came as the fatal teimination o f a day that undoubtedly stead. Stuffed Peppers.— Be sure and get was the biggest the State Fair has ever known in point o f attendance and bell peppers. For six large peppers cut tops and take out seeds. Boil for attractions. The honored guq^t o f the day was half an hour one and one-half cups of chopped veal, one-half cup cold President Taft. It was but a short time after he had left the grounds boiled rice, three chopped tomatoes, that the tragedy occurred. Just be one-half teaspoon salt, one tablespoon fore he departed, President T a ft took of melted butter. Fill the shells with buttered cracker a short ride in an automobile on the this and a few track, which was wet to keep the dust crumbs on top. Bake about one hour. Madge’s Cookies.— Cup of butter, from the president and his party. It is believed that the wet track was re cup of powdered sugar, cup of corn sponsible for the accident. Several starch, tablespoon of milk, two well o f the drivers refused to start in the beaten eggs, small glass of sherry race until the track had dried off and teaspoon baking powder. Flour to make stiff enough to roll; roll thin somewhat. and cut, then brush over with milk; sprinkle cinnamon, granulated sugar GIANT BUBBLE OF .LAVA. and chopped nuts. Good Pie Crust.— Six heaping table Incandescence Adds to W onder o f W E B U Y OLD GOLD SMILE ON WASH DAY. spoons of flour; about half teaspoon Hawaiian Scene. H ig h est p rice« paid fo r Silver, O ld J ew elry , G o ld of baking powder, tablespoon lard T eelh , Etc. U N C L E M Y E K 8 . F orty years in The laundrees’ delight Is RED P ortland. 71 Sixth, b etw een O ak and Pine. Los Angeles — Mail advices from and a little sa lt Mix with milk In CROSS HALL BLUE. A neat, handy Honolulu tell o f the most unitizing stead of water. package, nothing to break or spill, phenomenon ever observed within the T u m o r s , G o it e r s , R h e u m a t is m and a blue that ts all blue. crater o f a volcano by a white man. tt La ao far superior to any liquid Chronic, Nervous and female Diseases I It was no less than a tremendous bub bluing that there is no comparison. A re cured w ith ou t th e k n ife. T h orou g h ly ble o f lava, inflated by gas from the Always produces snow white clothes. equipped Sanatorium . B ea utiful location. R a tes very center o f the earth, which sup- Large package 10 cents. ASK YOUR the low est. W rite for literature. | ported an island as it floated across a GROCER. Meadow Glade Osteopathic Sanitarium lake o f fiery liquid. Frank A. Perret, Dr. Mud C. toon, Physitun. Battle Ground, Wash. His Lullaby. the scientist who observed it, esti “ Good morning, Mr. Schneiderpop- mated that it covered an area o f 3,000 BELMONT AUTO SCHOOL s k i!” exclaimed the good lady o f the I square feet, and he was fortunate Y ou « t th f m ost lh e r# ti? h in s tru c tio n s ■ d n v a g house as the new second-floor back enough to secure a few photographs, snH pra c v a l w o rk that can be produced, ala« Kerosene will make boots or shoes ( Was Cured by Lydia E. Plnk- lath e w o r k , d r ill press and i c r m g . took his place at the breakfast table. although conditions were far from hardened by water soft and pliable as Fine!» equipped m achie shop a n d t o a d bam’s Vegetable Compound “ Goot m or-r-rning!” replied the j favorable for picture-taking. ro o ta T u itio n lee $ 3 5 cash. $ 4 * new. paym ents $10 p e r week. musician, bowing gallantly “ The bubble was a huge, sausage Waurika, Okla.— “ I hail female trou Place a deep skillet over irons “ I am so afraid you didn’ t pass a j shaped affair, inflated with volcanic when they are heating. They will re bles fo r seven years, was all run down, B L L M 0 N T A U TO S CHOO L i GARAGE. gas and composed o f lava glass,” says tain the heat longer. a n d s o nervous I comfortable night” pursued the host E ast 2 3 d and M o r n s « . P o rtla n d . Oft. “ Can we do could n o t do any. ess, sympathetically. | the scientist in hi§ report. “ A lava Boiled starch Is made smooth and thins. The doctors anything for you ?” fountain, boiling continuously under 1 effective by the Introduction of sperm, | treated me fo r dif “ Not koomfortable? M e !" ex the eastern end, gave the appearance salt or gum arable dissolved, ferent things b u t claimed the long-haired one. "A ch , o f a screw propeller and the amazing Should have a c p y o f m y new booklet. did me no good. I j Old paint stains may be removed ja, I sleep like ze hummingbird! I contrivance seemed to be navigating got so bad that I “ Neurology—the Way to Health.” from cloth by covering the spot with Joost before I go to the lake like a great whale-back could n ot sleep day was oil rite. It tella o f the w on d erfu l cures th a t have been olive oil or butter, then applying chlo I steamer. or night. W hile ir. bed I br-ractise mit mein feedle— " m ade and h ow to tret w ell. W rite fo r it today, to "O h was that i t ? " interposed the D R. H A R V K Y W . F R E E Z E , M erch a n t« T ru «t “ There was an island o f black crust, roform. -<J this condition 1 read If dirt seems to settle under the o f Lydia £ . Pink- hostess, with a look o f glad relief. b ld if.. P ortland, O regon. which, when it began to sink, evolved nails rub pulverized pumice stone un ham ’s V e g e t a b l e " I ’ m so pleased. W e thought you a great quantity o f gas, which blew C o m p o u n d , and were shifting the b e d ."— Answers. the bubble o f lava glass and this in der them with an orange stick and began its u s e and wash with warm water. turn sustained the island and prevent Skylights Tanks Gutters wrote to Mrs. Pinkham fo r advice. In Children suffer every day in the year Parsley may be kept fresh and a short time I had gained my average ed it from sinking. It made several Dow n Spouts Steel Ceiling with Sprains, Bruises, Burns, Cuts and ! tours o f the lake before it disappeared green for several days if It Is put In weight and ain n ow strong and well.” Bumps. Hamlins Wizard Oil has been /. C. B AYE R from sight at last.” All this was ob a covered earthen jar In a cool place. —Mrs. S a l i . ik S t e v e n s , ft. F .D ., X o . curing these aches and pains for nearly 3, P o x 31, W aurika, Okla. served in the volcano Halemaumau, It will last longer than in water. 2u 4 Market Portland. Oregon sixty years. To scald milk put the milk In a pan and Perret and two Japanese assist SE N D FOR CATA LO G U E . A n o th e r G r a te fu l W om n n . H untington, Mass.— “ I was in a ner ants were the only ones who saw it. or double boiler, stand In a pan of History Didn’t Repeat. They believe it may never be given to boiling water over the fire. When the vous, run down condition and fo r three Senator Swanson, o f Virginia, tells years could find no help. milk begins to steam It Is scalded. man to witness such a sight again. “ I owe my present good health to a good story on himself about the first To clean and renew shine of leather He CHINOOK JARGON ASK S TAFT. chairs, brush off first all dust. Then Lydia E. Piaknam ’ s Vegetable Com political speech he ever made. pound and Plooil Purilier which I be says: " I jumped up and began: rub well with a mixture o f three lieve saved my life. ‘ Gentlemen, Herodotus tells us— ’ President to Be Guest o f Seattle parts benzine and one of sweet oil. “ M y doctor knows what helped me ‘ Which ticket's he on ?’ yelled the . COFFEES > Steel, when rusty, may be cleaned and docs not say one word against it.” man with a red shirt. Press Club on Visit. ‘ Herodotus T E A S P IC E S — Mrs. M aui J a n e t t e P a t e s , P ox by giving the article a good coating tells us, ’ I resumed with a gulp, ‘ o f BAKING POWDER Seattle, Wash.— "C op a Tyee T a ft" 134, Huntington, Mass. >• EXTRACTS was the unusual address on a docu of sweet oil, leaving It for a few days Because your case is a difficult one, a whole army that was put to flight and then rubbing It with unslaked JUST RI0HT’ doctors having done you no good, do by the braying o f an ass.’ The crowd ment mailed here 10 days ago It < 5 Z 2 n ra ra n a B - n ot continue to suffer w ithout giving applauded and I felt fine. Then the was the invitation o f the Seattle Press lime. It’s a good scheme to keep a long Lydia E. Pinkham ’s Vegetable Com man’ s voice rose CLOSSETSDEVEBS above the din. club, written in Chinook jargon to ; PORTLAND, ORE. It surely has cured ‘ Young fe lle r,’ he called, ‘ you needn’ t President T aft that he become the crochet needle In the bathroom to pound a trial. many cases o f female ills, such as in guest o f the club during his visit here. draw out threads or hairs from the flammation, ulceration, displacements, be afraid for this crowd. I t’s been " F o r Chief T a ft " is the translation. wuste pipes, which stop the outflow of fibroid tumors, irregularities, jx riodic tested.’ " — Buffalo Commercial. On that slender address the document water. pains, backache, that bearingalown Ancient Needle Factory? and nervous prostration. it ruling, ” was taken in charge by Postmaster The discovery of a prehistoric George F. Russell and was delivered To Bottle Peas. needle factory at a prehistoric lake vil promptly at Beverly, Mass. Green peas that are to be bottled F*OJ27T.AjVI>, OAffTiav lage near Glastonbury, England, The president has accepted the in should be gathered on a dry day and i Trrarimlri ran hr found rrrywhnr pointing to M l' 1 — *— ■ — ‘ L - --------- n j u r t h f i r r r m a r k a N r i ii Lroused much Interest recently. The vitation, which was handsomely en only peas that are perfectly sound Can be had by ambitious young men dwellings were placed on mounds of grossed. It follow s: should be used. Shell them carefully "C opa Tyee copa nesika illahee, Se and dip them In boiling water In which and ladies in the field o f “ W ireless” clay raised above the level of the wa Since the 8- ter. The framework of a primitive SEND FOR attle tsum tillicums copa klaska tyees, a spray of mint has been soaked. Aft or railway telegraphy. delate ticke mika chaco copa nesika er blanching, dry the peas and put hour law became effective, and since loom was found under one mound, and FREE illuhee, tenas lale mika m itlite yakwa. them Into wide necked bottles with the Wireless companies are establish the number of broken bone needles FIRST LESSONS ing stations throughout the country, and bone splinters discovered In an "C onow ay copa Boston illahee mika mint and salted boiling water. Cover nanetch tillicums klaxta ticke masb the bottles and put them, wrapped In there is a great shortage o f telegraph other mound led the explorers to think Positions pay beginners from | that It may have been the site o f an copa mika kloshe tumtum pe nesika hay. In a pan of water. Bring the wa ers. $70 to $90 per month, with good ancient needle factory. wawa delate halo mika iskum conoway ter slowly to the boll and allow the hKlilllSt >"» __ 1 IVI IIV. P >4 Hr » « OMKÜ'IK*T. chance o f advancement. The National elip hiyu khom a." peas to cook gently for an hour and a Telegraph Institute, Commonwealth • Mothers will l.ud Mrs. Winslow's Soothing half. Set the pan aside till the peas Building, Portland, Oregon, operates Syrup tb« b»*«t romedv to use for tL eir cuildroa Hillman Escapes Jail. are quite cold, then lift the bottles under supervision o f R. R. and W ire luring lb« ice thing period. Seattle— C. D. Hillman, the real out and lay them on a damp cloth In less officials, and places all graduates Guilty o f Something. estate dealer convicted o f using the a warm place. Hermetically seal the into positions. It will pay you to Another lawyer’ s story arrives. mail9 to defraud, who is at liberty bottles, dry them carefully and store write to me for full details. ' We are told that a man was charged pending the decision o f the Circuit till required. ¡S h o e P o lis h e s ! with picking a pocket the other day F i n e s t i n Q u a l t y . L a r g e s t i n V ariety . Court o f Appeals, on $200,000 bail, I h<> v ini’i" ever I •<|uitfiii' nt f'T clounlng uu<| and that when arraigned he pleaded narrowly escaped being remanded to polisti!uK nhotis ..F h . I k ind* am i colors. Rice Ice Cream. “ g u ilty ." The case went to the jury, jail Saturday. Following a dispute Poll for five minutes two cupfuls of i however, and the verdict was "n o t with C. N. Gill, a real estate dealer cream, four tablespoonfuls of sugar, g u ilty ." And the court spake as fol- o f Tacoma, who, with his w ife, is on the rind of one lemon, three bay | low s: Hillman’s bond for $25,000, a deputy leaves and one Inch of cinnamon stick. "Y o u don’ t leave this court without United States marshal was sent for Put three ounces of ground rice In a a stain on your character. By your and Gill announced his intention of basin and mix It Into a smooth paste own confession you are a thief. By surrendering Hillman to the court for with cold milk; add the boiled cream the verdict o f the jury you are a lia r." safe-keeping. and simmer fifteen minutes. Pass - Cleveland Plaindealer. through sieve; when cold, add one tea Road Stops to Aid Tramp. spoonful o f vanilla extract, and then Denver— In an effort to save the freeze. During the freezing add one life o f Felix Devlin, a 22-year-old cupful of whipped and sweetened tramp who fell into a vat o f boiling cream. Serve In dainty cups, with Music Ever Helpful. water in the roundhouse o f the Chi ground almonds sprinkled on top. . T I 'l H i E I hi* o n ly lad les *h<>e d ressliif Music Is the nearest at hand, the ffin f i t l l t.ositI .'<>ly c nt .ln-4 " i f . . M i. k* a n . I T’oIDh*** cago, Rock Island & Pacific railroad », ■*, i h l n r i most orderly, the most delicate and at Limon, 80 miles east, the railroad ............. r M l. M ii « . . ] h i;',..« ." l"r. Frlcaseed Beefsteak. the most perfect of all bodily pleas I» \ \ l ) > -m l.Illa tio n f o r ul»-anlni« a n d p o lis h in g company Sunday night disarranged its a ll k n l a o f m m t o r ta n ahtwa, 25c. “ S t a r " *I e « , IOC. Take a round steak and cut It Into ures; It Is also the only one which schedule, "la id o u t" important trains KI.ITE com bination fo r R «ntlcm cn w ho taka small pieces about two Inches square; Is equally helpful to all the ages of pri.l»’ in having: th.-ir ih<« r look A 1. Rmtorwa and rushed the boy here on a special. roll -each piece in flour, sprinkle salt man; helpful from the nurse’s song to color and lustre to all black bhoos. Poliflh w llh a Devlin had been put off a train on brush or cloth. 2fk\ and pepper over all and put Into fry her Infant—to the music, unheard of it \ .t\ m 1 1 1 e i -• which he was stealing a ride and fell f your il.-alor d oct m>t k e e p th e kln .t you w ant, ing pan with plenty o f lard or butter. others, which often, If not most fre fu I n-i into the vat while .seeking a place to n* Ills n.|.lre>H a iu l the p r ic e In s tu m p * fo # Put into oven and brown as you would quently, haunts the deathbed of pure sleep. He was literally cooked alive, a roast, turning pieces a few times. “ W H IT T E M O R E B R O S. & C O ., and Innocent spirits.— Buskin. and cannot live. 2 0 - 7 6 A l b a n y S t., C a m b r i d g e . M a t«. Then add water and cook either In The t mui / o t M anufacturer* o f oven or on stove for an hour and a Mrs. Prime Puzzled. ¿¡hue Polishes in the World. Any Woman is T oo G ood, half or two hour*. Thicken the gravy Cy Prime says he often tells his New Y ork—"M o s t any woman a and serve. FOR RHEUMATISM. NEURALGIA. SPRAINS. wife that whatever he amounta to he N a 3 S - , I 1 P N U man happens to meet is too good for BRUISES OR ANT PAIR. owes to her— and the poor woman M A O S O N L Y BY h im ," was the reply o f Mayor Gaynor can’t make up his mind whether he For Porch Teas. BLU M AU ER-FRAN K DRUG CO. l i r N w r it in g t o v e r t lie r e p i to a letter from a resident o f Arkan 1« handing her an Insult or compll- Rr©*d for sandwiches should ho 24 m e n tio n th is paper. P O R TL A N D .O R E G O N sas City, Kan., who asked the mayor menL hours old. Do not spread butter or to find him a w ife. " D o you not filling on th© bread before It Is cut know the proverb that he who goes from the loaf and Into shape. Cream i far away from home for a w ife is apt the hotter, using a small wooden to be fooled? And then, again, how spoon for the purpose, and then It can could 1 recommend any good girl to he spread upon the moat delicate C o lo r m o r e g o o d s b rig h te r and faster c o l o r s than a n y othe»’ d v e . O n e 10c p a c k a g e c o l o r s silk , w o o l a n d c o t t o n equally w e N you? You may not be as attractive and is g u a r a n te e d t o g iv e p e r fe c t reeults. A s k dealer, o r W f w i s e n d p o stp a id at lOc a p a c k a g e . W r i t e fo r fre e booklet bread without crumbling. as you think you a r e ." N o w to d> e, b le a c L a .'* d aux colors, M ON RO E D R U G C O M P A N Y , Q uincy, Illinois« B e Cured In Your Own Home P A T E N Ï S 1 GIVE Y0U AFTER 7 YEARS SUFFERING I EVERY HOME LIES USiKESS COLLEGE A Good Position I he workmanship which has made W .L . Douglas shoes famous the world over is maintained in every pair. If I could lake you into my large factories at Rrockton, Mass., and show you how carefully W .L .D o u g la s shoes are made, you would then understand w hy they are w a r r a n t e d to hold their sliape, ht better and w e a ' longer than any olher make for the price PAIITinN *'*•♦* U**»»*iln«* I m v h w . I.. D o u g l a s U n U I l u l l iiH in e a n il p r i c e stam p«*«! o n b o t t o m I f v on c a n n o t ob ta in W . L D ou g la s «lines In y o u r tow n , writ.« fo r ca ta lo g . Shoes scut <lir«ct fr o m fa c t o r y to w earer, all .-hargos p r e p a id W . I „ D O U G L A S , 1 4 5 S p a r k S t., B r o c k t o n , M a s s . AUTO KILLS KIKE TRY POND LILY SALAD I (> N K I* A I It o f m v H O Y S ’ Hfi. # ‘¿ . 5 0 o r * 3 . 0 0 S I IO F .S w i l l p o s i t i v e l y o u t w e »r T W O P A I K S o f o r d i n a r y b o y s ’ s h < '« s U T 0 L 0 A D IN G SH O TG U N ire's ■ a— A llow s five shots— in lightning succession or deliberately — as desired. Three to get the cripples. Minimum recoil. N ot a single ounce o f muzzle energy lost. Part of the recoil, ordinarily absorbed by shooter's shoulder it utilized to operate the mechanism. H andles heaviest ammunition easily and accurately. Solid Breech, Hammetless, Safe I JPem/flnro/r-UM'C — the perfect shooting combination. S e n d f o r D es crip tiv e F o ld er REMINGTON ARMS-UNION METALLIC 2 9 9 B r o a d w a y , N « w Y o r k C ity CARTRIDGE CO. AY PUTNAM FADELESS DYES